38
38
Aug 29, 2014
08/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
does the pentagon have a greater role in that effort. and train and assist mission in iraq eventually presumably would be part of that kind of strategy. >> if i tried to answer that question in every aspect that you are asking, you are basically asking me to lay it all out right here in the press conference, and i'm sure you would appreciate that, and it would make your jobs a lot easier, and mine pretty much no non-existent. [ laughter ] >> the president said this is really about degrading isil ability to operate and to continue to conduct the brutal violence they have been doing inside iraq and the threat that they pose to the region, so if you take it from that perspective that that's where you are going, there are many ways to do that. not all are military. but some of the military ways you can do that is the way we're doing inside of iraq right now. which is through the use of air strikes, you can certainly hit them. and we have been. and you know -- i would tell you we're hitting what we're aiming at inside iraq, and we know that i
does the pentagon have a greater role in that effort. and train and assist mission in iraq eventually presumably would be part of that kind of strategy. >> if i tried to answer that question in every aspect that you are asking, you are basically asking me to lay it all out right here in the press conference, and i'm sure you would appreciate that, and it would make your jobs a lot easier, and mine pretty much no non-existent. [ laughter ] >> the president said this is really about...
6
6.0
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
and now finally, confirmation from the pentagon. indeed, confirmation from the pentagon that its last strike of the 20 year africa moore was indeed everett, the 10 civilians of the 10 civilians perished in this in this attack. and the united states says it is, it is sorry that perhaps it'll pay compensation on a voluntary basis. nevertheless, they say that the intelligence was solid, that they deemed the threat to be imminent. we reported on the situation, then there was a lot of tension in cub bullet had been feared that there would be another attack on the airport. following the attack on the 26 of august, the claimed the lives of 13 america troops, as well as had more than a 100 other people, civilians, taliban fighters included. but it was suspected from, from the next day, the day on after the attack on the 30th of august when the united state pulled out that these may have been a mistake. that this may have been an aide worker with, with many children killed in this attack. because the grizzly photograph from the scene began emerging very quickly. nevertheless, what we've heard
and now finally, confirmation from the pentagon. indeed, confirmation from the pentagon that its last strike of the 20 year africa moore was indeed everett, the 10 civilians of the 10 civilians perished in this in this attack. and the united states says it is, it is sorry that perhaps it'll pay compensation on a voluntary basis. nevertheless, they say that the intelligence was solid, that they deemed the threat to be imminent. we reported on the situation, then there was a lot of tension in cub...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
today we're going to tell you the story of a pentagon whistleblower. she's not a household name. academics probably will not base their dissertations on her case . she hasn't been the subject of funding expos days in the media, but she is a clear example of a person doing the right thing, bringing to light evidence of waste, fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety. jackie garrick grew up like many americans who came from immigrant families intensely patriotic and wanting to give something back to the country that had given them so much in the 1980s. she did an internship at the veterans administration medical center in new york and developed an interest in post traumatic stress disorder, or p t. s. the in veterans who had returned from service in vietnam. in 1992, she joined the army as a captain and a social worker. following the adage, if you want to work with veterans b one. after leaving the military, she worked as the deputy director of health care at the american legion, and then went onto a position on the veter
today we're going to tell you the story of a pentagon whistleblower. she's not a household name. academics probably will not base their dissertations on her case . she hasn't been the subject of funding expos days in the media, but she is a clear example of a person doing the right thing, bringing to light evidence of waste, fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety. jackie garrick grew up like many americans who came from immigrant families intensely patriotic...
35
35
Nov 20, 2016
11/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
all of our partners are engaged because we know the pentagon is a target. we keep hearing the bad guys tell us i want to strike the white house, the capital, and the pentagon. so, we have to be ready for a multitude of different things. we see the adversaries change their tactics. from paris, where it was multiple, complex attacks, to nice, wher in a big crowd, and those sorts of things. so, we are constantly trying to evaluate what we are doing with partners, making sure we refine our plans and make sure procedures of the best they can be. what we had was a helicopter coming in for a landing that experience a catastrophic failure and crashed on the pentagon. while it was crashing, it jettisoned fuel tanks, which caught fire. there were several medical casualties at the aircraft. immediately upon crashing, the tower, the pentagon tower would initiate a crash alert that goes to a host of individuals to get response agencies rolling. the first on scene where the joint base crashed truck, and their job is to get the fire pulled the pentagon force protection ag
all of our partners are engaged because we know the pentagon is a target. we keep hearing the bad guys tell us i want to strike the white house, the capital, and the pentagon. so, we have to be ready for a multitude of different things. we see the adversaries change their tactics. from paris, where it was multiple, complex attacks, to nice, wher in a big crowd, and those sorts of things. so, we are constantly trying to evaluate what we are doing with partners, making sure we refine our plans...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
the pentagon is all locked down, offer a shooting at a bus platform on the defense department grounds. several people are reportedly injured including an officer. the view and torture replica raises the alarm as an officer help a woman to the ground triggering an urgent police probe. and censorship and an attack on freedom of speech is the reaction to youtube banning sky. you don't really have really violating the platforms, coded policies, the channel, low planes, it oh, the question. wearing masks and locked down policies. ah, allow live for moscow. this is our t international law calling bray with the world news for you. this our number of breaking news events to tell you about to 1st in the united states, this is the see live outside the pentagon right now. the facility currently on lock down after a shooting at its transit center on a bus platform, steps away from where the main building is. multiple gunshot said to have been fired and reports yet to be verified, claim that several people, including a police officer, have been injured. subway trains to that center have also been
the pentagon is all locked down, offer a shooting at a bus platform on the defense department grounds. several people are reportedly injured including an officer. the view and torture replica raises the alarm as an officer help a woman to the ground triggering an urgent police probe. and censorship and an attack on freedom of speech is the reaction to youtube banning sky. you don't really have really violating the platforms, coded policies, the channel, low planes, it oh, the question. wearing...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
they say. nevertheless, the pentagon says that this would investigation was independence. and that they questioned 29. people who are related to this matter 2922 of them directly related in the strewn stripe and which appetite the pentagon called a righteous strike. and we withdrew, which we would later learn. and the weeks following was booth and tragedy and disaster flu. busy busy ah, the pentagon also concluded that all evolved all the people to question and all who were responsible for the strong trial that they acted in good faith. that they legitimately believed that they were preventing an imminent terror attack against the the airport and u. s. troops stationed at campbell international airport. more than that, they say they claim that they track this man for this aid work, who worked for a u. s. aid company at that they tracked him for many hours before the and that at that point they legitimately believed he was trafficking exclusives. that is, that is the important thing that they say both triggered the drug truck and allowed this. this miss to happen is this hu
they say. nevertheless, the pentagon says that this would investigation was independence. and that they questioned 29. people who are related to this matter 2922 of them directly related in the strewn stripe and which appetite the pentagon called a righteous strike. and we withdrew, which we would later learn. and the weeks following was booth and tragedy and disaster flu. busy busy ah, the pentagon also concluded that all evolved all the people to question and all who were responsible for the...
39
39
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the pentagon now admitted that a u.s.-lead air strike in syria most likely killed two children. the military for the last two months has denied that any civilians were killed in either iraq or syria as part of the campaign against isil. kimberly halkett has more from washington. >> reporter: this is the fist time we have the pentagon acknowledging civilian deaths. you are right, this is the result of a four-month investigation. the pentagon saying the civilian death of children likely occurred on november 5th and 6th. this was apparently an effort to target an al-qaeda cell. but the numbers do contrast some very respected numbers get from the syrian observatory for human rights they report 2500 people killed since the start of this complain. 131 of those civilians. now, the pentagon saying they are still looking into two other reports of civilian casualties. two deaths in iraq as well as one in syria. there's a lot of visiting of strategy in recent days. the president, of course defending the strategy acknowledging this i
. >>> the pentagon now admitted that a u.s.-lead air strike in syria most likely killed two children. the military for the last two months has denied that any civilians were killed in either iraq or syria as part of the campaign against isil. kimberly halkett has more from washington. >> reporter: this is the fist time we have the pentagon acknowledging civilian deaths. you are right, this is the result of a four-month investigation. the pentagon saying the civilian death of...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is basically from the pentagon's perspective, the, the ultimate quote, threat and quote. and in the, in the, in the years to come, because it has ramped up its military development programs. and it has greater numbers of ships than the united states does right now. and i think that between now and 2050 it is projected by the mil assessment office at the pentagon that it's going to be china, that the u. s. is going to have to deal with as the competitive world power. but the chinese are taking a different tat, which is more like construction and in under developed countries of the world that by itself is a challenge to you as a dominance in the world. so we're going to see this as a prolong conflict competitively, at least for years to come. and finally, i'd like to ask you, well, what place to have in the pentagon's new strategy and how do you think we can expect russia to react and to respond? well, i think at the pentagon regards, russia, even though as more nukes as, as less of a threat than china will be in terms of our influence in the world. dominance. and, and i th
it is basically from the pentagon's perspective, the, the ultimate quote, threat and quote. and in the, in the, in the years to come, because it has ramped up its military development programs. and it has greater numbers of ships than the united states does right now. and i think that between now and 2050 it is projected by the mil assessment office at the pentagon that it's going to be china, that the u. s. is going to have to deal with as the competitive world power. but the chinese are...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
washington, julie know about russia's war against you. friend leaked documents proportionately from the pentagon for just the u. s. is fine on board, russia and ukraine military and gathering intelligence on need to. i live also on the shore. ah francis leave is sunday mass in the vatican, tens of thousands of catholics gather to assure his traditional a blessing and an appeal for peace and dialogue in conflict raging around the world . and in the buddhist legal stood gods crossed away when since 2021 feeds them. jag fellow, stock load full, come into the delegation mild. we bring you all the action and if i pull jello ah i'm no massage as well. welcome to the program. the u. s justice department has launched an investigation into the league of what appears to be classified intelligence reports. the documents relate to russia's warden ukraine and have been applauded to social media sites, the reports, but possibly from the pentagon. so just the u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine, military and gathering intelligence on its nato allies. us officials say russia, all poor russian suppo
washington, julie know about russia's war against you. friend leaked documents proportionately from the pentagon for just the u. s. is fine on board, russia and ukraine military and gathering intelligence on need to. i live also on the shore. ah francis leave is sunday mass in the vatican, tens of thousands of catholics gather to assure his traditional a blessing and an appeal for peace and dialogue in conflict raging around the world . and in the buddhist legal stood gods crossed away when...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the 2005 agreement between the pentagon and the minister of health of ukraine to corporate on prevent the dissemination of technology as pathogens and information which can be used to develop biological weapons. the agreement from here on out pentagon can extend assistance to the ministry of health of ukraine in the area of joint biological investigations defining the threat from biological asians and of determining the reaction to it. as regards of the other dangerous pathogens which are on the objects in ukraine, that's article 3. article 4 of the agreement staves of the pathogens can only be held in those laboratories were assisted by the pentagon. and also that the m, the samples of stamps, collect any grain, have to be sent to the united states as well as lee, as of the survey data on the spread of infectious diseases in ukraine. the result of the work of this agreement by default is sir, is closed in nature under article 7. at the same time, the representative of pentagon or it's so sub contractors under article 5 can participate in any an activity having to do with implementati
the 2005 agreement between the pentagon and the minister of health of ukraine to corporate on prevent the dissemination of technology as pathogens and information which can be used to develop biological weapons. the agreement from here on out pentagon can extend assistance to the ministry of health of ukraine in the area of joint biological investigations defining the threat from biological asians and of determining the reaction to it. as regards of the other dangerous pathogens which are on...
304
304
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
pentagon. >> police will be holding a briefing about an hour from now and we'll bring you that live. >> first, time for weather and traffic together on the 1s. >> let's go to chuck bell who is in for tom kierein this morning. >> good morning, everybody. your work week is nearly through and the weekend is just around the concern, one breezy an chilly day left between now and the weekend. to get you started on a friday morning, we're 36 degrees downtown right now. 33 in fairfax and loudoun county. 32 in manassas. 36 in culpepper. martinsburg, west virginia, 31 degrees. 34 degrees in frederick, maryland. 31 degrees in upper montgomery county. . temperatures staying five to seven degrees colder than average for this time the year. our average high temperature is up to 53 degrees. today, though, we are going to make it up to the mid-40s. the breezy wind will keep wind chills in the high 30s. a bundle factor for your friday. have your medium weight jacket and a scarf ready to go. tomorrow the sunshin
pentagon. >> police will be holding a briefing about an hour from now and we'll bring you that live. >> first, time for weather and traffic together on the 1s. >> let's go to chuck bell who is in for tom kierein this morning. >> good morning, everybody. your work week is nearly through and the weekend is just around the concern, one breezy an chilly day left between now and the weekend. to get you started on a friday morning, we're 36 degrees downtown right now. 33 in...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
with the pentagon says the jet collided with the drones propeller on a 2nd pass. that path is also shown in the video. the actual collision is not visible in this video, although damage to the propeller can be seen later after the picture is re established. so after days of a heated war of words between washington, moscow, the pentagon says it has now delivered proof. but does that change anything? i put that question to the founding director of the modern war institute at west point and co author of the book, understanding urban warfare, corporal, liam collins. no, i don't think it's changed because of the video, and it was pretty credible when begin with one of us reporting that it was struck by a russian aircraft. i don't think it's changed the volatility of the situation at all . on wednesday pentagon spokesperson ned prize soup, i'm assuming it already seen this footage. he called the incident probably unintentional. what's your take on that? i mean it, does it look like this was an accident? yeah, me, dublin, if you want to, jerome was obviously that was an
with the pentagon says the jet collided with the drones propeller on a 2nd pass. that path is also shown in the video. the actual collision is not visible in this video, although damage to the propeller can be seen later after the picture is re established. so after days of a heated war of words between washington, moscow, the pentagon says it has now delivered proof. but does that change anything? i put that question to the founding director of the modern war institute at west point and co...
31
31
Nov 23, 2014
11/14
by
WJLA
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
he also wants broad reforms to strengthen the pentagon to improve agility. a key facet of the initiative is designed to counter or offset the technological advances of u.s. foes. the first offset strategy came during the cold war. u.s. leaders wanted to counter conventional forces with nuclear weapons. in the second offset strategy, the pentagon invested in stealth, gps and other technology. they imposed enormous costs soviet union. critics say the strategy is too disjointed and china also has cutting-edge technology and manufacturing experience. joining us to explain the dod initiative and what it means i s one of t key architects, and deputy defense secretary bob worth. strategist, what are the biggest threats and trends that america's national security enterpriseust prepare for as it looks to the future? >> that's a good question. first our state powers. are both on the un security council, both have nuclea weapons, both have regional aspirations and some global aspirations. how do we deal with those two powers? that is going to increasingly take a lot of
he also wants broad reforms to strengthen the pentagon to improve agility. a key facet of the initiative is designed to counter or offset the technological advances of u.s. foes. the first offset strategy came during the cold war. u.s. leaders wanted to counter conventional forces with nuclear weapons. in the second offset strategy, the pentagon invested in stealth, gps and other technology. they imposed enormous costs soviet union. critics say the strategy is too disjointed and china also has...
1
1.0
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
what essentially the pentagon is saying that their own investigation has found them not guilty. what they have said is that as we heard execution error as well as communication breakdowns and other big things of what a, what are to blame and all of this. so they can get away with, without pinning the blame on anyone. in particular, the full reports, ease, ease, redacted and classified for security reasons, they say, nevertheless, the pentagon says that this would investigation was independence. and that they questioned 20 non people who are related to this matter. 2922 of them directly related in the strewn stripe and which appetite the pentagon called a righteous strike. and we would do which we would later learn in the weeks following was booth a tragedy and disaster flew . busy busy ah, the pentagon also concluded that all involved all the people that questioned and all who are responsible for the strong trial that they acted in good faith, that they legitimately believed that they were preventing an imminent terror attack against the the airport and u. s. troops stationed at
what essentially the pentagon is saying that their own investigation has found them not guilty. what they have said is that as we heard execution error as well as communication breakdowns and other big things of what a, what are to blame and all of this. so they can get away with, without pinning the blame on anyone. in particular, the full reports, ease, ease, redacted and classified for security reasons, they say, nevertheless, the pentagon says that this would investigation was independence....
141
141
Mar 5, 2010
03/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
to the pentagon. that is the latest. sherry ly, fox 5 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> another big story that we are following this morning, more questions about the death of a 2-year-old girl. stephanie stevens died last month. her family says d.c. paramedics did not help until it was too late. our paul wagner spoke with the grandmother of the little girl as the ema for answers continues to grow. >> reporter: stephanie stevens was a ball of energy, always talking, laughing, running around, playing trick on her grandma. she was so outgoing, tondalia richardson says she called her boom boom. >> she would come out down that hallway and sit right up on your lap and visit, do this, play with your ears like hi, how are you. >> reporter: she says she would care for stephanie on a regular basis driving back and forth between her home in northwest and stephanie's in southeast. in fact, miss richardson says she cared for stephanie two days before her death i can't they need to get it together. this is just
to the pentagon. that is the latest. sherry ly, fox 5 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> another big story that we are following this morning, more questions about the death of a 2-year-old girl. stephanie stevens died last month. her family says d.c. paramedics did not help until it was too late. our paul wagner spoke with the grandmother of the little girl as the ema for answers continues to grow. >> reporter: stephanie stevens was a ball of energy, always talking,...
2
2.0
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
how he'd done outside the pentagon military base in england, the tragedy outage. it was actually 2 years ago when it really happened, and the answer kudos has been charged with a now causing death by dangerous driving a right off of the crash. mister cooler, so claimed a diplomatic community and was allowed to leave the u. k. done family then fall, an extradition request, which was rejected by washington. lawyers acting full cyclists have previously admitted that she did drive on the wrong side of the road before colliding with harry done. they said this because she had only been in the u. k. 3 weeks and took the right hand lane instinctively. well, i spoke with a rats iga, an advisor for the don family. he thinks that long campaign for justice is finally making progress. we sort of feel this is a combination of almost 2 and a half years now of relentless, tireless campaigning for this appalling decision by the us government should deny mary's family justice. we don't know why this happened. all we know was that it was a, it's a terrible decision on the part of th
how he'd done outside the pentagon military base in england, the tragedy outage. it was actually 2 years ago when it really happened, and the answer kudos has been charged with a now causing death by dangerous driving a right off of the crash. mister cooler, so claimed a diplomatic community and was allowed to leave the u. k. done family then fall, an extradition request, which was rejected by washington. lawyers acting full cyclists have previously admitted that she did drive on the wrong side...
32
32
Jul 31, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> coming up the pentagon considers making major security changes at recruiting offices. those changes have been sparked by the recent killings of five service members in chattanooga, tennessee. >>> police have completed their investigation after a man struck a barricade near the u.s. capitol building this morning. the man crashed full speed head on into the barrier. the driver was taken into custody. >>> some prison inmates will beel ij to get federal pell grants for college while still behind bars. prisoners who are eligible for release within five years can qualify. officials say the program with will not take funding away from other pell-grant eligible students. >>> the pentagon is moving closer to arming troops at thousands of military facilities in the u.s. this comes in the wake of an attack at a recruiting station in tennessee earlier this month. five service members were killed there. >> reporter: defense secretary ash carter says the july 16th attacks in chat gu ga illustrate a continuing threat to military personnel in the united states posed by what he called
. >>> coming up the pentagon considers making major security changes at recruiting offices. those changes have been sparked by the recent killings of five service members in chattanooga, tennessee. >>> police have completed their investigation after a man struck a barricade near the u.s. capitol building this morning. the man crashed full speed head on into the barrier. the driver was taken into custody. >>> some prison inmates will beel ij to get federal pell grants...
54
54
Dec 21, 2013
12/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been an opportunity for the defense industry compliant congress the pentagon. he works much like that better reserve. we have all heard and called for policies we have so many black budget a budget projects that including nuclear weapons development projects that with dark as early as nineteen ninety one we have. none of the dances we know that were achieved during the strategic defense initiative in the eighties and nineties that was all gone dark. but to continue in the finals and watching much of the military budget. used for sustaining a top of the military airport or every third person enter air force is in general. training and marie ange from the festive spirit out of the gods the group. the holiday season getting underway special days but always bowing in the scottish capital to take al qaeda. and in salads and storytelling the eye. this is a really low so we did. see bush's stupidity. your party years ago. it seems that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics. only on rte. the unit. any repeats when asked how
it's been an opportunity for the defense industry compliant congress the pentagon. he works much like that better reserve. we have all heard and called for policies we have so many black budget a budget projects that including nuclear weapons development projects that with dark as early as nineteen ninety one we have. none of the dances we know that were achieved during the strategic defense initiative in the eighties and nineties that was all gone dark. but to continue in the finals and...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
the reports but push only from the pentagon. so just the u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine, military and gathering intelligence. honest nato allies, us officials say russia or poor russian supporters are likely behind the leak. thomas after is the founder and executive director, the national security institute, and a former white house associate to george w bush. i asked him how damaging these leaks are. well, obviously we don't know the details of all the documents have been leaked thus far . but what we've seen to date is, is fairly damaging. we see a lot of details about what the u. s. is doing to collect intelligence. the kind of reporting that we had and in particular are the results of that reporting, demonstrating views on the ukraine war views on the russians capabilities, as well as views on the ukrainian military. and do we have an idea about how authentic these documents are, even as you point out there, so damaging can be verified the authenticity of them? well, we know at least some of the documents that have been post
the reports but push only from the pentagon. so just the u. s. has been spying on both russia and ukraine, military and gathering intelligence. honest nato allies, us officials say russia or poor russian supporters are likely behind the leak. thomas after is the founder and executive director, the national security institute, and a former white house associate to george w bush. i asked him how damaging these leaks are. well, obviously we don't know the details of all the documents have been...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
and of course, when we hear these press briefings at the pentagon, there's very little context. this group actually is a direct byproduct of the us invasion and occupation of afghanistan. it grew out of the pocket study taliban, who were disgruntled taliban members who wanted to carry out attacks on us targets inside pakistan and afghanistan. one of their most spectacular attacks was on camped camp chapman, u. s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several other attacks on american assets. and this all led to a rise of terrorism inside pocket on directly related to the u. s. presence in afghanistan, 6 years ago, the pakistani taliban, which was widely suspected of being used by the african government, backed by the u. s. against pakistan turned into isis k. and today it is led by very interesting individuals show, show how much i will hide year shabamo hygiene, who is actually not afghans. he is an arab, and he signals the return of the kind of foreign jihad to afghanistan and a direct link to the anti soviet jihad of the 1980s. and no
and of course, when we hear these press briefings at the pentagon, there's very little context. this group actually is a direct byproduct of the us invasion and occupation of afghanistan. it grew out of the pocket study taliban, who were disgruntled taliban members who wanted to carry out attacks on us targets inside pakistan and afghanistan. one of their most spectacular attacks was on camped camp chapman, u. s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are...
0
0.0
Feb 4, 2023
02/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the pentagon has its doubts. still, it says the balloon is not a threat to any one on the ground or planes since it's flying well above commercial air traffic. but there are questions about why the pentagon is allowing the chinese surveillance balloon to linger, looking at the potential for debris and the impact on civilians on the ground or property damage right now, as i mentioned we, we assessed that it is not pose a risk to people on the ground as it currently is traversing the continental united states. that hasn't satisfied biden's critics and congress who believe the u. s. needs to take further action to punish china can't reward the c c p for this kind of fly. and violation of her sovereignty by pretending everything his businesses normal in a grip and grin session, which she's been paying as if it was happening, would have been a terrible look for us diplomacy. the ccp will continue to push the envelope until we push back. this isn't the 1st time that china has lied to spy balloon over the united states.
the pentagon has its doubts. still, it says the balloon is not a threat to any one on the ground or planes since it's flying well above commercial air traffic. but there are questions about why the pentagon is allowing the chinese surveillance balloon to linger, looking at the potential for debris and the impact on civilians on the ground or property damage right now, as i mentioned we, we assessed that it is not pose a risk to people on the ground as it currently is traversing the continental...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
originated out of the pentagon. so they've got it, they've got their hands will and trying to understand who and who was involved in this, what appears to be a massive leaks. even though the information may have been altered, it may have been, it may have been a concerted effort by the pentagon, or it could have been a, a lone wolf, wanting to take it upon himself as to throw off and create an atmosphere of confusion. tens of thousands of refugees in the east african state of burundi face receiving only half of their daily ration needs the world food program . so that simply not getting the support it needs more than 56000 con gleese refugees will soon receive only half the food rations they need due to a dwindling of funding for food needs. in 5 comes in burundi. the rushing coat, well worse and food insecurity and the nutritional status of refugees and could further exacerbate tensions between the host and refugee communities around the camps and transit centers. see when refugee agency says burundi is currently h
originated out of the pentagon. so they've got it, they've got their hands will and trying to understand who and who was involved in this, what appears to be a massive leaks. even though the information may have been altered, it may have been, it may have been a concerted effort by the pentagon, or it could have been a, a lone wolf, wanting to take it upon himself as to throw off and create an atmosphere of confusion. tens of thousands of refugees in the east african state of burundi face...
26
26
Jan 8, 2017
01/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
when we return, the pentagon's chief of science and technology. you're watching "defense news." >> ast: the engineering was confirmed at a time when innovation emerged as a top priority for the pentagon. and associate editor sat down to get an assessment on the state of science and technology at dod. >> the state is strong. we have had enormous support over the last few years, with a secretary with a phd in physics, an engineer at heart. at a strong team across the services driving our investment. i don't think we've had a period of time in recent history where technology has been so central to the discussion of the long-term strategic context as we have had in the last few years. host: it's interesting because -- >> we've all heard in the last couple of years, engineering, science and technology, prototyping things get cut for current demonstrated sounds like that hasn't necessarily happen the way people expected it to. >> i have been very across the eight years of the obama administration, we have managed to preserve at an annualized dollar rate
when we return, the pentagon's chief of science and technology. you're watching "defense news." >> ast: the engineering was confirmed at a time when innovation emerged as a top priority for the pentagon. and associate editor sat down to get an assessment on the state of science and technology at dod. >> the state is strong. we have had enormous support over the last few years, with a secretary with a phd in physics, an engineer at heart. at a strong team across the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so we only know what we've learned from the pentagon, that the pentagon says that it is in latin america won't go into the specifics of where exactly it is hovering above latin american. i think it's rather remarkable that we're learning this today. because along with that, citing here in the united states and actually officials here at now pointing towards this balloon above us territory, which apparently joe biden, the u. s. president learned already on tuesday. we also learned at least one previous such incident was reported during the trumpet ministration. so these balloons seem to be something that has been present, that has been an issue much longer than as publicly known. so what are the likely repercussions of the balloon incident for the delicate relations between washington and beijing? here's the w east asia correspondent, william. yeah. i think the postponement of the visit reflects how much distrust there is between the 2 countries. because even a incident like this would have stopped a highly anticipated visit that has been prepped, prepared from both sides for months. and
so we only know what we've learned from the pentagon, that the pentagon says that it is in latin america won't go into the specifics of where exactly it is hovering above latin american. i think it's rather remarkable that we're learning this today. because along with that, citing here in the united states and actually officials here at now pointing towards this balloon above us territory, which apparently joe biden, the u. s. president learned already on tuesday. we also learned at least one...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
we got reaction from a grieving relative to the snouts mate made by the pentagon on monday. do not anticipate there being issues of personal accountability to be had with respect to the august 29th. here strike flock. the key operation. the news came as a shock is humiliating for us to hear that no one will be prosecuted. they should have kept their word. we held that the people who ordered and carried out this attack would face justice. the americans claim that they can spot a need on the ground from their satellites. so how could they not see the innocent family they were about to kill? they found no connection between us and islamic states is a why didn't they do those checks before launching obama to us? it looks like no other country is forcing them seek justice. there is no one to change them because they're superpower. that's why the americans have failed to keep their promises when the americans promised justice and compensation. and then they would take us to the us. we found out on the news that they would take some measures, but nobody approached us. no one contac
we got reaction from a grieving relative to the snouts mate made by the pentagon on monday. do not anticipate there being issues of personal accountability to be had with respect to the august 29th. here strike flock. the key operation. the news came as a shock is humiliating for us to hear that no one will be prosecuted. they should have kept their word. we held that the people who ordered and carried out this attack would face justice. the americans claim that they can spot a need on the...
109
109
Feb 16, 2014
02/14
by
WJLA
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
what areome of the things the pentagon -- that you w would lie to see the pentagon start doing right away in order to reduce its overhead, which a lot of folks, yourself included, have criticized as being poerous? >> i do think reducing bureaucracis somethi that not only secretary hagel agrees of people whoer have recently served in the obama pentagon agreeith, and it needs to happen. that is not going to solve our national deficit, but on the other hand, we have always talked in the military about the tail to tooth ratio. the tale has just gotten and i it adds burdens on the people who are on the tooth. the secretary has made a start on that. i think we could well look at additional authoritis to enable make changes with civilian and military folks, not just that the pentagon, but in the combatant commands as well. >> what sort of authority changes do you think you guys would be willing to grant? >> i don't know what we would be willing to d we've had several people make suggestions of early buyouts for some civilian folks and other ors to help shape the force she the personnel folk
what areome of the things the pentagon -- that you w would lie to see the pentagon start doing right away in order to reduce its overhead, which a lot of folks, yourself included, have criticized as being poerous? >> i do think reducing bureaucracis somethi that not only secretary hagel agrees of people whoer have recently served in the obama pentagon agreeith, and it needs to happen. that is not going to solve our national deficit, but on the other hand, we have always talked in the...
51
51
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
national security correspondent jamie mcintyre joins us on the phone from the pentagon. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. why this big push for troops now? >> you may recall, erica president obama said he did not have a complete strategy for battling isil in iraq. this is the finished product that comes from that review. and the centerpiece is sending an additional 450 u.s. military trainers to a fifth new training location in iraq in anbar province at the air base, which is just south of habanniyah. that's where iraqis have been working and a counter offensive to retake ramadi. we're telling you that the troops are doing more than just routine training. they're basically there to help coordinate the offensive and turn the tide of battle against isil. they'll be providing intelligence mission command. they'll be advising the iraqi troops on how to proceed as they go back to take back ramadi, and also importantly they'll be reaching out and trying to mobilize the sunni tribes in the area to get them involved in the fight as well. essentially the u.s. has taken a l
national security correspondent jamie mcintyre joins us on the phone from the pentagon. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. why this big push for troops now? >> you may recall, erica president obama said he did not have a complete strategy for battling isil in iraq. this is the finished product that comes from that review. and the centerpiece is sending an additional 450 u.s. military trainers to a fifth new training location in iraq in anbar province at the air base, which is just...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we only know what we've learned from the pentagon, that the pentagon says that it is in latin american won't go into the specifics of where exactly there's hovering above latin american. i think it's rather remarkable that we're learning this today. because along with that, citing here in the united states and actually officials here at now pointing towards this balloon above us territory, which apparently joe biden, the u. s. president learned already on tuesday. we also learned at least one previous such incident was reported during the trumpet ministration. so these balloons seem to be something that has been present. that has been an issue much longer than is publicly known. a brief look now at some of the other stories from around the world at this hour. authorities in chalet or struggling to contain deadly wildfires that are sweeping parts of the country. so far, at least 13 people have died and over a 140 square kilometers of land have been devastated in the blazes caused by heat waves in the region. even mosque has been cleared of liability in a fraud trial, over tweets in whic
we only know what we've learned from the pentagon, that the pentagon says that it is in latin american won't go into the specifics of where exactly there's hovering above latin american. i think it's rather remarkable that we're learning this today. because along with that, citing here in the united states and actually officials here at now pointing towards this balloon above us territory, which apparently joe biden, the u. s. president learned already on tuesday. we also learned at least one...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
thinking that i wanted to be in afghanistan on the pentagon and you know it's a lot but the i think the relationship is that when when you've got when you're thinking about the importance of the troops on the ground and how it scales back to who or whatever that support system is you've got the leadership has to make sure that that support system is resourcing the soldier on the ground and so for me as the deputy commander general tenth mountain division brigade commander one hundred first airborne eighty second airborne battalion commander i was always as very focused downward on in taking a look at the what my mission was and so at the national level we need to make sure that we're looking at ins ways and means what are the vital interests of the united states and are we are we scaling the military industrial complex to address those vital interests. and is that drive in it or is it the military industrial complex and striving to get back to to the you know larger part of the discussion because there is a level bit of greed there i mean you can whenever you introduce businesses in
thinking that i wanted to be in afghanistan on the pentagon and you know it's a lot but the i think the relationship is that when when you've got when you're thinking about the importance of the troops on the ground and how it scales back to who or whatever that support system is you've got the leadership has to make sure that that support system is resourcing the soldier on the ground and so for me as the deputy commander general tenth mountain division brigade commander one hundred first...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the pentagon says it's detected a 2nd suspected chinese surveillance balloon over latin america. the 1st one floating above the u. s. heart land ignited a diplomatic storm that's kept the secretary of state visiting china. plus more u. s. military aid for ukraine. the latest package, nearly doubles, keeps striking range against russian forces which continue attacking ukrainian stronghold and its sphere headed to fight against coven reachers. now, said researchers now say a new technology could become an effective weapon against caster. ah, nick spicer. welcome to the program. the pentagon says another suspected chinese spy balloon has been discovered this time flying over latin america. another balloon was seen floating above the u. s. heart land spotting his complicated washington in beijing's already strained relations and drawn americans attention to the sky. there is floating high above the united states on this balloon is causing major diplomatic problem spec on earth. thing is after this guy, 1st spotted over montana by curious residence. it's now believed to be a chinese e
the pentagon says it's detected a 2nd suspected chinese surveillance balloon over latin america. the 1st one floating above the u. s. heart land ignited a diplomatic storm that's kept the secretary of state visiting china. plus more u. s. military aid for ukraine. the latest package, nearly doubles, keeps striking range against russian forces which continue attacking ukrainian stronghold and its sphere headed to fight against coven reachers. now, said researchers now say a new technology could...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
pentagon contracts are among the best ways to make big bucks and fast but even within the agency with a multi-billion dollar budget some deals stood out as outrageous for adam love injure an analyst turned whistleblower he reported them to his bosses and believes was punished for doing so by having his pay cut and security clearances revoked there's a lot of players and entities in the story so try to bear with me here adam love and you worked for the office of net assessment a small but evidently important department at the pentagon. in twenty sixteen loven to complain to the management about two contractors one is stephan harper and the other is a company called long term strategy group will begin untangling this with a helper the pentagon tasked him with writing up policy sheets for problematic regions at least from the u.s. standpoint like russia or china or india this fact alone raised red flags for the whistleblower since the department of defense as employees tasked with just that while how her was an outsider what made things more suspicious is that helper was paid astronomica
pentagon contracts are among the best ways to make big bucks and fast but even within the agency with a multi-billion dollar budget some deals stood out as outrageous for adam love injure an analyst turned whistleblower he reported them to his bosses and believes was punished for doing so by having his pay cut and security clearances revoked there's a lot of players and entities in the story so try to bear with me here adam love and you worked for the office of net assessment a small but...
79
79
Aug 18, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie mcintyre has our details from the pentagon. as u.s. commanders used the drones as a weapon of choice, the demand for drone flights outstripped the supply. the air force says it's capable of putting about 60 drones in the air every day around the world, between 60 and 65, but the pentagon says it would like to increase the number by a third over the next four years. the way they planned to do that is to continue to have the air force provide flights around the world, and 10 or 20 flown by the u.s. army, and an additional 10 from u.s. special forces, and 10 more unmanned drones, unmanned and unarmed drones that would be flown by contractors. this would require, of course, some additional drone pilots and drones to be manufactured, if you link about it. they are a bargain, compared to the cost of manned aircraft. the mq-9, top of the line drone costs about 40 million, if you include the ground station and everything that goes with it. by comparison, the g 35 stealth -- f-35 stealth fighter costs 134 million. it's a big difference, and the
jamie mcintyre has our details from the pentagon. as u.s. commanders used the drones as a weapon of choice, the demand for drone flights outstripped the supply. the air force says it's capable of putting about 60 drones in the air every day around the world, between 60 and 65, but the pentagon says it would like to increase the number by a third over the next four years. the way they planned to do that is to continue to have the air force provide flights around the world, and 10 or 20 flown by...
145
145
Mar 5, 2010
03/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
the pentagon. we'll have that for you live and we'll get a live rort from the scene coming up in just a minute. >>> first, it is friday and a litle cooler out this morning than it has been most of the week. boy, are we ready for this weekend. >> you might remember that we talked about how the overnight hours will be colder than what we've had but it will set up for a very nice weekend. i think two things for today. i think we will see more clouds and i think it will be windy today. those will be your main factors. take a look at that storm system. it is still spinning just off the -- not just off coast but off the coast of new england and it is still bringing precipitati to eastern portions of new england. meanwhile, in our area, we have some clouds pushing in and i think we'll see our winds pick up again today as. we current temperatures look like. this we are at 36 degrees. 38degrees now out in annapolis. 32 in manassas. dulles airport at # 3 degrees. can you see it is a colder start to the day i
the pentagon. we'll have that for you live and we'll get a live rort from the scene coming up in just a minute. >>> first, it is friday and a litle cooler out this morning than it has been most of the week. boy, are we ready for this weekend. >> you might remember that we talked about how the overnight hours will be colder than what we've had but it will set up for a very nice weekend. i think two things for today. i think we will see more clouds and i think it will be windy...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
evinced to be cut back on news of the british monarch was president joe biden has light of race at the pentagon. on the 21st anniversary of 911 attacks, almost 3000 people died when terrorists, hijacked planes, and flew them into the world trade center towers in new york and the pentagon. now the war in ukraine, russian president vladimir putin as told his french counterpart, manuel mccomb, that the attacks on these upper leisure nuclear power plant could have been catastrophic. ukraine in russia. both blame each other for the shelling with the russian occupied facility. engineers have now shut down its last reactor due to the risk posed by fighting. this comes as a sweeping ukrainian counter offensive has driven russian forces out of dozens of communities in the hockey region. he says that has liberated more than 2000 square kilometers of territory. the operation is ongoing around cities, including is you are clear and could be ask on the roads across the harkey region. scenes of destruction and defeat russian military vehicles. ally attacked and abandoned ukrainian forces have claimed a major
evinced to be cut back on news of the british monarch was president joe biden has light of race at the pentagon. on the 21st anniversary of 911 attacks, almost 3000 people died when terrorists, hijacked planes, and flew them into the world trade center towers in new york and the pentagon. now the war in ukraine, russian president vladimir putin as told his french counterpart, manuel mccomb, that the attacks on these upper leisure nuclear power plant could have been catastrophic. ukraine in...
8
8.0
Jan 29, 2022
01/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
the pentagon is ready to send a small contingent of troops to eastern europe. he can order his troops, roy, he can choose dialogue and diplomacy. whatever he decides. united states will stand with our allies and partners. so fresh and troops move in. russia will pay an immediate economic price, even if that means ukrainians were pay a much heavier, $1.00 in the short term. and patty joins us live now from washington dc parties. our president biden says he'll be deploying a small number of us troops to eastern europe and nato countries in the near term. what more do we know? well we know that he was coming back from a visit to pennsylvania reporters talk to him and he was getting off air force one and they specifically asked, are you going to be sending us troops to the area? and he said, yes, we are going to be doing that in the near term. not very money, but we will be doing that to res. likely. referring to the 8500 us troops that have been put on high alert and they were told that they were likely going to be sent to basically bolster up. what is nato's quic
the pentagon is ready to send a small contingent of troops to eastern europe. he can order his troops, roy, he can choose dialogue and diplomacy. whatever he decides. united states will stand with our allies and partners. so fresh and troops move in. russia will pay an immediate economic price, even if that means ukrainians were pay a much heavier, $1.00 in the short term. and patty joins us live now from washington dc parties. our president biden says he'll be deploying a small number of us...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what the pentagon is saying. after another such balloon was seen floating about the us hot land. rising americans, cameras towards the heavens and complicating an already strained diplomatic relationship between washington and begging. there is losing nearly 2 kilometers above the united states. this balloon is causing major diplomatic problems back on earth. and i have no idea what it is. first spotted over montana by curious residence. it's now believed to be a chinese espionage platform. china's decision to fly a surveillance balloon over the continental united states is both acceptable and irresponsible. that's what this is about. a is a violation of our sovereignty. so violation of international law, china rejects the spying claims and sees it's a wither balloon that's fear. of course, the white house isn't convinced and a plan diplomatic trip to beijing has been abruptly cooled off. what this is done is created the conditions that undermine the purpose of the trip, including ongoing efforts to build a floor
that's what the pentagon is saying. after another such balloon was seen floating about the us hot land. rising americans, cameras towards the heavens and complicating an already strained diplomatic relationship between washington and begging. there is losing nearly 2 kilometers above the united states. this balloon is causing major diplomatic problems back on earth. and i have no idea what it is. first spotted over montana by curious residence. it's now believed to be a chinese espionage...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
but the pentagon says the plan is not tenable. ah, i'm see me so misconduct. glad you could join us for another day, russia and ukraine have agreed to a cease fire to allow civilians to leave 6 cities. but it is unclear whether the safety of those routes can be guaranteed the mayor of one northeastern city. so me has said civilians have begun to leave in private cars. to me was hit overnight by russian shelling ukrainian officials released this video said to show a rescue underweighed a family home. the strike came only hours after a cease fire allowed the 1st of successful evacuation thousands of civilians trapped in the city. ukraine claims none of the other escape quarters worked and accused russian troops of shelling. the route from the city of maria, ukraine's army says it still continues to hold the capital city. key of despite attacks nearby, as the russian invasion meets resistance, there are fears that they could step up their attacks on civilians serious it's the 1st successful humanitarian corridor, allowing desperate civilians to flee during a paus
but the pentagon says the plan is not tenable. ah, i'm see me so misconduct. glad you could join us for another day, russia and ukraine have agreed to a cease fire to allow civilians to leave 6 cities. but it is unclear whether the safety of those routes can be guaranteed the mayor of one northeastern city. so me has said civilians have begun to leave in private cars. to me was hit overnight by russian shelling ukrainian officials released this video said to show a rescue underweighed a family...
0
0.0
Feb 3, 2023
02/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
why is the pentagon convinced that this is a surveillance balloon? and then can you give us a little bit more on the status of the blend you said is in the central of the central central us. what state do you have any guidance for people as they see this balloon or they're trying to photograph it or maybe try and interfere with it? sure, thanks tara. so 1st of all, we are aware of the p r c's statement. however, the fact is, we know that it's a surveillance balloon, and i'm not gonna be able to be more specific than that. we do know that the balloon has violated us airspace and international law, which is unacceptable. and so we've conveyed this directly to the p r c at multiple levels. and in terms of specific locations, i'm not going to be able to go into specific locations. again, other than to say it's moving you sword at this time. yeah, you had to follow as people start to see the bullying, do you have any guidance for should they try not to interfere, not photograph. so the balloon is currently assessed to be at about 60000 feet. so again, wel
why is the pentagon convinced that this is a surveillance balloon? and then can you give us a little bit more on the status of the blend you said is in the central of the central central us. what state do you have any guidance for people as they see this balloon or they're trying to photograph it or maybe try and interfere with it? sure, thanks tara. so 1st of all, we are aware of the p r c's statement. however, the fact is, we know that it's a surveillance balloon, and i'm not gonna be able to...
0
0.0
Mar 17, 2023
03/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
here as the latest from the pentagon. the pentagon believes this video will end the debate, the view from the m q, reaper official, say this shows a russian su $27.00 fighter jet, dumping, jet fuel on the drone. then another jump. the video cuts out, coming back to show a damage propeller blade. the video doesn't show where this was, what happened in the minutes before it or the blade been damaged. but russia says it's fighters had no involvement with the damage drone that was brought down in the black sea. us officials have been using very careful language to not escalate the incident. the pentagon spokesman told reporters why they have released the normally classified video. i think that our words and our actions speak for themselves and similarly, rushes, inaccurate information, false information, observation, grasping at straws, changing narratives also speaks for itself. but experts believe there is a broader reason the world is seen this. now. i think it just is an attempt to keep demonstrating unambiguously that ru
here as the latest from the pentagon. the pentagon believes this video will end the debate, the view from the m q, reaper official, say this shows a russian su $27.00 fighter jet, dumping, jet fuel on the drone. then another jump. the video cuts out, coming back to show a damage propeller blade. the video doesn't show where this was, what happened in the minutes before it or the blade been damaged. but russia says it's fighters had no involvement with the damage drone that was brought down in...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the pentagon says it's detected a 2nd suspected chinese surveillance balloon over latin america. the 1st one, floating above the u. s. heart land ignited a diplomatic storm that's kept the secretary of state from visiting china and fears for the health of a former president. now in prison. georgia. me have a soccer really has spent months in custody and his team says he's been poisoned. plus dozens of wild bars are raging and chilly. at least 13 people have died in the blazes parked by a summer see way. ah . our next spicer. welcome to the program. the pentagon says another suspected chinese spy balloon has been discovered this time flying over latin america. another balloon was seen floating above the u. s. heartland, the spotting has complicated washington and bay. james, already strained relations and drawn americans attention to the sky. there is slicing nearly 2 kilometers above the united states. this balloon is causing major diplomatic problem spec on earth, and i have no idea what it is. first spotted over montana by curious residence. it's now believed to be a chinese es
the pentagon says it's detected a 2nd suspected chinese surveillance balloon over latin america. the 1st one, floating above the u. s. heart land ignited a diplomatic storm that's kept the secretary of state from visiting china and fears for the health of a former president. now in prison. georgia. me have a soccer really has spent months in custody and his team says he's been poisoned. plus dozens of wild bars are raging and chilly. at least 13 people have died in the blazes parked by a summer...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
but the pentagon says the plan is not a tenable one. and the united states abounds russian oil imports. president biden says he won't subsidized russia's war on ukraine, but europe still depends on moscow's gas. ah, i'm healing muhammad, welcome to the program. the humanitarian crisis in ukraine continues to get worse. attempts to evacuate. people from 5 ukrainian cities did not materialize. russia agree to set up humanitarian corridors, but ukraine claims that russian troops are shelling the route, leading away from the city of mario pole. some residents of the northern city of sumi have reportedly managed to flee, ukraine's government shed this video, showing red cross bosses evacuating people before the ceasefire ends. so me has seen heavy civilian casualties, local authorities say, and asked strike killed at least 21 people overnight. and despite the grubbing debts, l ukraine's army says that russia is seeing major st backs and has managed to slow if advance with leaving as fast as they can. people fled the northeastern city of sumi
but the pentagon says the plan is not a tenable one. and the united states abounds russian oil imports. president biden says he won't subsidized russia's war on ukraine, but europe still depends on moscow's gas. ah, i'm healing muhammad, welcome to the program. the humanitarian crisis in ukraine continues to get worse. attempts to evacuate. people from 5 ukrainian cities did not materialize. russia agree to set up humanitarian corridors, but ukraine claims that russian troops are shelling the...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
using ai and using other advanced technologies, there has been on the defensive side a pentagon probe has found no misconduct or negligence in the botched us drones strike on kabul earlier this year. the attack left 10 civilians dead including 7 children u. s. medicines watchdog backs and pfizer, despite a whistleblower report and the british medical journal, alleging serious flaws in the company's coven vaccine testing. and us democrats suffer a surprising defeat and a pivotal governor's election in virginia. it's widely considered to be a major task for biden's presidency. ah, broadcasting live from russia to the world. this is r t international. my name is donald quarter. welcome to the program. b, u. s. defense department, pro pass found no, misconduct or negligence, and the mistaken us drones strike on kabul earlier this year. the strike left 10 civilians dead including 7 children. the investigation found no violation of law including the law of war. did find execution errors confirmed by confirmation or a combined with confirmation bias and communication break. the breakdowns to
using ai and using other advanced technologies, there has been on the defensive side a pentagon probe has found no misconduct or negligence in the botched us drones strike on kabul earlier this year. the attack left 10 civilians dead including 7 children u. s. medicines watchdog backs and pfizer, despite a whistleblower report and the british medical journal, alleging serious flaws in the company's coven vaccine testing. and us democrats suffer a surprising defeat and a pivotal governor's...
299
299
Sep 11, 2011
09/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 299
favorite 0
quote 0
like the twin towers the pentagon was also targeted on september 1st. american airlines flight 77 hit this building killing almost 200 people. adam was a high school senior in wisconsin watching it on television just waiting to join the marines. what happened here on september 11th put into motion a chain of event that would change his life forever. >> everything that happened after september 11th in school or whatever was just to get in to the marines as fast as possible. >> after boot camp and infantry he didn't immediately go to war. instead he served with marine security forces assigned to the president. >> huge responsibility. especially for any 19-year-old. >> reporter: finally in 2005, he joined the infantry to go to iraq. >> we went out on the first mission we went out and were chasing down a high value target known to weary suicide vest. >> on august 21st he and his attempt team were sent to check a school. it was the site of a fire fight. >> they left -- when they left they left a 155 round jerry rigged to the door. we opened it and it killed
like the twin towers the pentagon was also targeted on september 1st. american airlines flight 77 hit this building killing almost 200 people. adam was a high school senior in wisconsin watching it on television just waiting to join the marines. what happened here on september 11th put into motion a chain of event that would change his life forever. >> everything that happened after september 11th in school or whatever was just to get in to the marines as fast as possible. >> after...
56
56
Oct 23, 2016
10/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
i sat down with the former pentagon official and aerospace company executive who is perhaps best known for the merger of martin marietta and lucky corporation to create the biggest defense company in the globe. guest: part of the merger was out of necessity. it was a environment that you could not survive unless globe. guest: you were willing to combine. there wasn't much of a choice. at the same time there was a certain degree of luck involved. there was an ideal combination. the two companies company whose competitors like each other and got surprise to me was the great advantage we got was never shown on the balance sheet. we had combined 17 companies to make our part of lockheed martin. we never really appreciated the advantage of having 17 different company sitting around the table and saying, this is how we did it and it works or it didn't work. guest: it took two shots at northrup. host: do you feel like it has had the same end result, are not necessarily? guest: we could have saved the government a couple billion dollars every year. my biggest disappointment in my entire busine
i sat down with the former pentagon official and aerospace company executive who is perhaps best known for the merger of martin marietta and lucky corporation to create the biggest defense company in the globe. guest: part of the merger was out of necessity. it was a environment that you could not survive unless globe. guest: you were willing to combine. there wasn't much of a choice. at the same time there was a certain degree of luck involved. there was an ideal combination. the two companies...